Where is my OBD2 plug Mercedes C class-203?

Where is my OBD2 plug Mercedes C class-203?

OBD2 port Mercedes C Class – 203 (2000 – 2007) – Find your plug ! Where is my OBD2 port ? All vehicles are equipped with an OBD port to which you can connect your klavkarr diagnostic case.

Where is the OBD II port on a Mercedes Benz?

The OBD II port is located under the dashboard, driver’s side. Look under the dash, over by the brake pedal. Here is an example of where it is located. Find the OBD II Port Location on my Mercedes-Benz

What to do if the OBD II scanner doesn’t communicate with the vehicle?

What to do if the OBD II scanner doesn’t communicate with the vehicle. TEST 1: Connect the positive DMM lead to DLC pin 4 and the negative DMM lead to the negative battery terminal, using jumper wires if necessary. Do not connect to the body or chassis ground but to the battery terminal directly.

Why is the OBDII port on my 1999 e320 not working?

My 1999 E320 has a dead 16 pin OBD II port under the dash – it died a couple weeks ago shortly after I had plugged my wi-fi transmitting code reader into it and was getting ready to read the codes on my Iphone when I lost signal. I assumed that the transmitter in the code scanner had failed, not the port itself.

OBD2 port Mercedes C Class – 203 (2000 – 2007) – Find your plug ! Where is my OBD2 port ? All vehicles are equipped with an OBD port to which you can connect your klavkarr diagnostic case.

The OBD II port is located under the dashboard, driver’s side. Look under the dash, over by the brake pedal. Here is an example of where it is located. Find the OBD II Port Location on my Mercedes-Benz

Why is the OBDII scanner not working on my Mercedes Benz?

When I got home I took an OBDII scanner, the same one I have used several times in the past to read the codes, and the machine did not connect at all to the car, simply the OBDII scanner does not power up. When I move the key to the ignition position the CEL light comes on as it should and goes off when the engine starts.

My 1999 E320 has a dead 16 pin OBD II port under the dash – it died a couple weeks ago shortly after I had plugged my wi-fi transmitting code reader into it and was getting ready to read the codes on my Iphone when I lost signal. I assumed that the transmitter in the code scanner had failed, not the port itself.